Jameis WInston is on his one visit with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers right now, as first reported by Adam Schefter of ESPN. Schefter notes that Winston's visit will be very "Glazer-centric", so it seems Winston will have to convince team ownership that he's the guy they should draft. The visit will take three days according to Adam Schefter, but Rick Stroud and other local beat writers claim it will take only one day. League rules only allow Winston to spend one day at the team facility, where they can run him through workouts. The team could still meet with Winston outside of the facility,...

The 2015 NFL Draft is a little under two months away. It appears the No. 1 pick could be coming into focus, but what happens next? The top of the 2015 NFL Draft board might clear up a lot sooner rather than later. Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston is headed to Tampa for a visit that will include...

Former FSU quarterback Jameis Winston, potentially the Bucs' choice as the No. 1 pick in next month's NFL draft, is in Tampa today for a one-day, face-to-face meeting with team officials, the Bucs confirmed Tuesday morning.

TAMPA -- A Tampa Bay Buccaneers team in dire need of fixes throughout its roster will have plenty of room to work with under the salary cap when the NFL's free agency market opens next week. The NFL on Monday set the 2015 salary cap at $143.28 million, which means the Bucs have more

The official start of free agency is just eight days away, and before the Bucs get started on a new wave of additions for 2015, they'll likely free up space but cutting loose expensive players who haven't performed up to their contracts.

No, this doesn’t include the entire fan base of Tampa Bay Bucs fans but some are hoping to start a movement: draft Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston. The fans have made a website called BelieveinJameis.com. The site has a poll, a section detailing why the Bucs should draft Winston and even some video highlights. They even have a spot where folks can be T-shirts, which the site wants you to take a picture with and upload on the site as… Read More »

Before we get to the mock drafts, a few quick notes. With more than 3,300 votes, Florida State’s Jameis Winston is narrowing the gap with Oregon’s Marcus Mariota in our updated (and unscientific) reader poll. Mariota has 44.6 percent of the vote, with Winston at 41.3. You can cast your own vote here. I’m a numbers nerd, so I’m intrigued by two stories from NumberFire. Using its statistical projections, Mariota is the safest pick among the top five quarterbacks in this year’s draft. The riskiest? Winston. For what it’s worth, I view this more as fun conversation than definitive...

As the debate surrounding Oregon's Marcus Mariota and Florida State's Jameis Winston continues, we take a break to discuss a few other offensive standouts from the NFL Combine. In this video, Tampa Tribune's Bucs beat writer Roy Cummings breaks down three players who could be

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are approaching the 40th NFL draft in the franchise's history. For the seventh time, they have qualified for the No. 1 overall selection. Theoretically, in the league's pursuit of parity, bad teams are meant to be rewarded with great players, certainly those

For Florida State QB James Winston, the most important part of the pre-draft process is yet to come. But it's not his on-campus pro day later this month or even the private workouts he'll have with NFL teams. For Winston, the most important part of the pre-draft process was always

TAMPA — It has been 28 years since the Buccaneers last owned the No. 1 overall pick, when they targeted a Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback from a state powerhouse who was coming off a disappointing loss that ended chances for a national championship.